Highwinds Network Group, Inc. (Highwinds) was a company founded in 2002 that offered IP services including content delivery network (CDN), cloud storage, IP transit, transport and colocation.[1] The company headquarters were located in Winter Park, Florida, United States. Highwinds maintained Network Operations Centers (NOCs) in Winter Park, FL, Phoenix, AZ, and Amsterdam, Netherlands as well as offices in Costa Mesa, CA, São Paulo, Brazil and London, England. The Highwinds network, called RollingThunder, consisted of more than 70 points of presence[2] throughout North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia.[3] Highwinds provided video streaming services to media companies including Blip.TV[4] and Hudl,[5] delivered online games for publishers such as Valve[6] and CCP Games[7] and distributed advertising assets for leading platforms including Facebook's LiveRail.[8]
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Internet |
Founded | 2002, acquired 2017 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Steve Miller, Lance Crosby |
Website | highwinds |
Financing announcements
editOn March 11, 2008, Highwinds announced it had closed a $55 million[9] round of equity financing led by General Catalyst Partners[10] and Alta Communications.[11] The funds will be used to expand the Highwinds CDN and RollingThunder network.
On May 4, 2011, Highwinds announced that it had secured a $50 million[12] credit facility with Silicon Valley Bank and Comerica Bank. According to the press release from the company, the new credit facility allowed Highwinds to achieve a more attractive all-in cost of capital and was evidence of the company's impressive financial profile.
On August 8, 2013, Highwinds announced that it had secured $205 million[13] in new financing. The transaction was led by Cerberus Business Finance, LLC and Goldman Sachs BDC, Inc., an investment fund managed by Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P., with participation from the company's existing equity sponsor, General Catalyst Partners, and the company's management team. The funding positioned Highwinds for massive growth of its global CDN.
On February 4, 2017, Highwinds was acquired by StackPath, an edge computing company.[14] Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed. As quoted in their blog, "Highwinds' services and platform will be integrated with existing StackPath offerings and operations to create a single global platform with the industry's best security features and performance."
Omicron Media, the former owner of Highwinds, maintained ownership over the Usenet portion of Highwinds and maintains their operations under the name HW Media.[15]
References
edit- ^ "IP Transit".
- ^ "CDN - Highwinds Content Delivery Network - Highwinds". CDN - Highwinds Content Delivery Network.
- ^ "StackPath".
- ^ "Blip Launches New Apps for iOS, Android, Xbox and Kindle". 4 January 2013.
- ^ "Highwinds Streams Professional and Collegiate Sports Video to Hudl Users".
- ^ "CDN - Highwinds Content Delivery Network - Highwinds". CDN - Highwinds Content Delivery Network.
- ^ "CCP Games Taps the Power of Highwinds Game Delivery Network for EVE Online".
- ^ Clancy, Michelle. "LiveRail selects Highwinds for CDN - Online Video - News - Rapid TV News". www.rapidtvnews.com.
- ^ "CDN - Highwinds Content Delivery Network - Highwinds". CDN - Highwinds Content Delivery Network. Archived from the original on 2012-05-29. Retrieved 2012-02-17.
- ^ "Omicron Media - General Catalyst".
- ^ Alta Communications Digital Media Portfolio
- ^ "CDN - Highwinds Content Delivery Network - Highwinds". CDN - Highwinds Content Delivery Network.
- ^ Lawler, Ryan. "Content Delivery Network Highwinds Raises $205 Million in Debt From Cerberus, Goldman Sachs, And General Catalyst".
- ^ [1] Highwinds joins StackPath
- ^ "Global Usenet Cloud Access Provider | HW Media, Inc". highwinds-media.com. Retrieved 2020-02-27.